Portable X-Ray Fluorescence as a Tool for Urban Soil Contamination Analysis: Accuracy, Precision, and Practicality

IF 5.8 2区 农林科学 Q1 SOIL SCIENCE
Soil Pub Date : 2024-11-21 DOI:10.5194/egusphere-2024-3101
Eriell Jenkins, John Galbraith, Anna Paltseva
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Abstract. Urban agriculture has become an essential component of urban sustainability, but it often faces the challenge of soil contamination with heavy metal(loid)s like lead (Pb), arsenic (As), chromium (Cr), copper (Cu), manganese (Mn), nickel (Ni), and zinc (Zn). Traditional laboratory methods for detecting these contaminants, such as atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS) and inductively coupled plasma techniques (ICP-MS, ICP-OES, ICP-AES), are accurate but can be costly, time-consuming, and require extensive sample preparation. Portable X-ray fluorescence (PXRF) presents a promising alternative, offering rapid, in situ analysis with minimal sample preparation. The study reviews literature on PXRF analyzers to determine their accuracy and precision in analyzing heavy metal(loid)s in urban soils, with the goal of optimizing sampling, reducing laboratory costs and time, and identifying priority metal contamination hotspots. A literature review was conducted using Web of Science and Google Scholar, focusing on studies that validated PXRF measurements with alternate laboratory methods or certified reference materials (CRMs). This study reviews 67 publications to evaluate the accuracy and precision of PXRF in analyzing heavy metal(loid)s in urban soils. The review covers instrument types, calibration methods, testing conditions, and sample preparation techniques. Results show that, when properly calibrated, particularly with CRMs, PXRF achieves reliable accuracy. Ex situ measurements tend to be more precise due to controlled conditions, although in situ measurements offer practical advantages in urban settings. Portable XRF emerges as a viable method for assessing urban soil contamination, balancing accuracy and practicality. Future research should focus on optimizing sample preparation and calibration to further enhance PXRF reliability in urban environments. This review highlights PXRF’s potential to streamline soil testing, reduce costs, and identify contamination hotspots, contributing to safer urban agriculture and more precise soil survey and conservation efforts.
作为城市土壤污染分析工具的便携式 X 射线荧光技术:准确性、精确性和实用性
摘要城市农业已成为城市可持续发展的重要组成部分,但它经常面临土壤重金属污染的挑战,如铅(Pb)、砷(As)、铬(Cr)、铜(Cu)、锰(Mn)、镍(Ni)和锌(Zn)。检测这些污染物的传统实验室方法,如原子吸收光谱法 (AAS) 和电感耦合等离子体技术 (ICP-MS、ICP-OES、ICP-AES),虽然准确度高,但成本高、耗时长,而且需要大量的样品制备工作。便携式 X 射线荧光 (PXRF) 是一种很有前途的替代方法,它能提供快速的原位分析,只需最少的样品制备。本研究回顾了有关 PXRF 分析仪的文献,以确定其在分析城市土壤中重金属(loid)时的准确性和精确度,从而优化采样、降低实验室成本和时间,并确定重点金属污染热点。本研究利用 "科学网 "和 "谷歌学术 "进行了文献综述,重点关注用替代实验室方法或有证标准物质 (CRM) 验证 PXRF 测量的研究。本研究回顾了 67 篇出版物,以评估 PXRF 在分析城市土壤中重金属(loid)时的准确性和精确度。审查内容包括仪器类型、校准方法、测试条件和样品制备技术。结果表明,如果校准得当,特别是使用有证标准物质,PXRF 可以达到可靠的精度。尽管原位测量在城市环境中具有实际优势,但由于条件受控,原位测量往往更为精确。便携式 XRF 是评估城市土壤污染的一种可行方法,兼顾了准确性和实用性。未来的研究应侧重于优化样品制备和校准,以进一步提高 PXRF 在城市环境中的可靠性。本综述强调了 PXRF 在简化土壤测试、降低成本和识别污染热点方面的潜力,有助于提高城市农业的安全性,并促进更精确的土壤调查和保护工作。
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Soil
Soil Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Soil Science
CiteScore
10.80
自引率
2.90%
发文量
44
审稿时长
30 weeks
期刊介绍: SOIL is an international scientific journal dedicated to the publication and discussion of high-quality research in the field of soil system sciences. SOIL is at the interface between the atmosphere, lithosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere. SOIL publishes scientific research that contributes to understanding the soil system and its interaction with humans and the entire Earth system. The scope of the journal includes all topics that fall within the study of soil science as a discipline, with an emphasis on studies that integrate soil science with other sciences (hydrology, agronomy, socio-economics, health sciences, atmospheric sciences, etc.).
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